Mashiko ware: Revision history

From Global Knowledge Compendium of Traditional Crafts and Artisanal Techniques

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  • curprev 05:4905:49, 10 August 2025 CompUser talk contribs 3,132 bytes +3,132 Created page with "Mashiko ware (益子焼, Mashiko-yaki) is a type of Japanese pottery produced in and around the town of Mashiko in Tochigi Prefecture, Japan. Known for its rustic simplicity, natural glazes, and robust shapes, Mashiko ware has become one of the most recognizable examples of Mingei (folk craft) pottery in Japan. == History == Pottery production in Mashiko began in 1853, when a potter from nearby Kasama, Keisaburō Ōtsuka, established a kiln in the area. The clay found i..."